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LE

what the world needs is an enema, make that two - just to give it a sense of purpose.

US electoral democracy is just a structured system of legalised bribery.

a senior Chinese officer has said, all the great nations in the world own aircraft carriers  they are symbols of a great nation. Thats why China has just commissioned its first. By the same token, to opt for a carrier gap of some years is to abandon your responsibilities.

LE

you needed that tap with every form of ear protection stuck on your head.

I like the dinky blue practise rounds.

what the world needs is an enema, make that two - just to give it a sense of purpose.

US electoral democracy is just a structured system of legalised bribery.

a senior Chinese officer has said, all the great nations in the world own aircraft carriers  they are symbols of a great nation. Thats why China has just commissioned its first. By the same token, to opt for a carrier gap of some years is to abandon your responsibilities.

LE

what the world needs is an enema, make that two - just to give it a sense of purpose.

US electoral democracy is just a structured system of legalised bribery.

a senior Chinese officer has said, all the great nations in the world own aircraft carriers  they are symbols of a great nation. Thats why China has just commissioned its first. By the same token, to opt for a carrier gap of some years is to abandon your responsibilities.

LE

That one in the video looks tiny, not that much larger than a pulled out 66mm in some ways. I've also read somewhere that they have a more interesting selection of ammunition these days rather than just heat?

Brexit. The biggest economic suicide note in the history of the modern UK.

LE

That one in the video looks tiny, not that much larger than a pulled out 66mm in some ways. I've also read somewhere that they have a more interesting selection of ammunition these days rather than just heat?

War Hero

LE

I remember doing a two week cadre where the "prize" for the best team was to have one HEAT round to fire..... then after years of having diddly squat to fire out of the thing, one weekend we got absolute shed-loads - It was obsolete or going out of date or summat and we were told to get rid of it. Blokes were getting 6 or 10 rounds apiece to fire. That Flechette round sounds fun - the grand-daddy of all sawn-off shotguns - but very much a last-ditch option I suggest !

LE

I only fired a few, 4-5 IIRC and it was the most enormous fun! Like being smacked on the back of your head and the face at the same time, excellent! After the first detail came back they said "Don't wear your beret, mines gone somewhere!"